Leucopogon juniperinus

Long Flower Beard-Heath at Black Range, NSW

Leucopogon juniperinus at Black Range, NSW - 29 Jul 2020
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Leucopogon juniperinus 29 Jul 2020 StephH

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This species is a common understorey plant on our block, and many are starting to flower now.

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JackieMiles wrote:
   29 Jul 2020
Our place too, and they increase in the absence of fire, although the drought has knocked some out. They seem to flower pretty nearly all year, which is handy for the honeyeaters, as apart from mistletoe, there is not a lot else on offer away from the immediate coastal strip, unless there is a euc in flower.
StephH wrote:
   29 Jul 2020
Ah, this is the first widespread flowering we've seen at our place since we bought it (admittedly only 17 months). The steepness means it's prone to being drier, so they sometimes struggle.

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  • 29 Jul 2020 02:33 PM Recorded on
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  • 30cm to 1 metre Plant height

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